Edit: as for tracking down your issue of you not seeing information about CureCoin blocks, a 1 minute long multi-mining stratum log, from some random point in time, isn't enough information to give you any accurate advice.

The short answer is that your stratum is not set up properly to work for either CureCoin or PeerCoin.The long answer (which is not within the scope of this type of forum) is that you'd have to understand the code behind stratum to fix it (as it involves coding edits where stratum submits the block info).

If you have to ask why, you wouldn`t understand my answer.If you're less than a Jr. Member and talking smack, expect to be ignored

The short answer is that your stratum is not set up properly to work for either CureCoin or PeerCoin.The long answer (which is not within the scope of this type of forum) is that you'd have to understand the code behind stratum to fix it (as it involves coding edits where stratum submits the block info).

Please answer me shortly. What can i do wrong if just download from github unomp, source-code curecoin daemon and compile it by manual? Why universal currency are mining properly with the same pool settings?How i can get more information for debugging?Thank you.

This is i'm found in the merged-pooler/lib/pool.jsAm i right? Whats wrong here?

Code:

/* Coin daemons either use submitblock or getblocktemplate for submitting new blocks */ function SubmitBlock(blockHex, finishedCallback){

Thank you for your attention.I understand that it is difficult to alter unomp under curecoin.Tell me please, are there any other platforms that no improvements will be compatible with curecoin?For Example CoiniumServ?

1,534 go to Team Curecoin's total of 74,137,172,960 it has been 3 days and i do not see credits in my account at cryptobullionpools i was told the team # is Team 224497 and i set up a user name at cryptobullionpools. i have the folding@home client set up with the same info but i do not see any credits or ppd at cryptobullionpools. how do i fix this? or should i jsut wait more time. it has been 3 days now.

FifthGhostBuster can be found often in our slack or irc, we are moving over to slack currently. The curecoin.net/forum is a much better spot to get a quick response from one of the team members. I do have someone that watches the facebook and twitter accounts quite actively also. The large single thread here is tricky for support issues.

As to a previous comment yes it gets pretty tricky to catch up on posts here. Since most of the last 5 pages is talk about PPD I have a few items to share

1- I have a 1070 evga hybrid getting 750k ppd solid under ubuntu 16.04 headless2- I have a couple 1080 evga hybrids that bounce wildly from 800k to 1.2 million PPD on a similar setup.3- I finally messed with the setup enough to be able to control fan and clock speed on a headless system and plan on seeing if the 1080s will fold stable at the same clock as the 1070 (its a pretty big difference in default clock on those 2 cards)4- It could be argued in high electric cost the 1080 is better, but I think it needs a little tweaking5- Ive spent way too much time rebuilding my folding machines looking for the best builds. In summary, use linux, its much faster. 6- The linux install guide on foldingcoin.net is pretty good, I was referring to it as a baseline build until I started to use 16.04, I will share my findings in an easy copy paste format to make it easier for others to crank out every last bit off PPD possible without crude tactics like a large overclock which can cause your folding to fail. 7- Folding is simple at face value, rather easy to get going. Fine tuning though can be turned into a career. Brands, ambient temps, drivers etc etc etc all make a big difference. I think we have a lot more research to do before we can officially crown the 1070 or the 1080 the king of folding.

7- Folding is simple at face value, rather easy to get going. Fine tuning though can be turned into a career. Brands, ambient temps, drivers etc etc etc all make a big difference. I think we have a lot more research to do before we can officially crown the 1070 or the 1080 the king of folding.

Thanks, looking forward to Linux folding insights.16.04 is the way to go since graphics-drivers ppa works only on that version and is also the way to go for gpu driver installation.Headless system is PITA on Linux, but at least it works. On Windows one needs a dummy plugs to make it work.Regarding PPDs, Watts and $: 1070 and 1060 3G are definitely folding kings while PPD/$ King is: (surprise, surprise) used/refurbished GTX 970 at 200$.https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1v5gXral3BcFOoXs5n1M6l_Uo3pZpQYogn6gVlxRPnz0/edit#gid=0Cant wait to buy a couple of used 1070s when they drop to something reasonable like 250$.

...Regarding PPDs, Watts and $: 1070 and 1060 3G are definitely folding kings while PPD/$ King is: (surprise, surprise) used/refurbished GTX 970 at 200$....Cant wait to buy a couple of used 1070s when they drop to something reasonable like 250$.

As I've said before, and I'll repeat until people actually read the words, you're using something for a base that has less than a single day of data for one 1080.17 WUs in nowhere near enough data to make an informed opinion.

If you have to ask why, you wouldn`t understand my answer.If you're less than a Jr. Member and talking smack, expect to be ignored

Vorksholk has submitted a new SigmaX build to CureCoin's internal beta team with updated features* (below)

Approximate Timeframe

1. Begin private testnet on 02/16/17 for a duration of ~two weeks (accessible by core beta team only)2. Analysis and debugging phase for ~two weeks 3. Announce preliminary results (go to step 4, OR begin new internal testnet with new bug fixes - consider expanding internal beta test team).4. Begin public testnet for ~one month IF build is ready 5. Final debugging and analysis phase for ~two weeks 6. Announce results from public testnet (how many blocks mined, number of transactions, etc). 7. Set official GA date, or go back thru step 4 for further refinement.

* updated features - compared to previous SigmaX beta versions:

1. Now Using a hash-based radix tree for storing balance 2. Expanded RPC functionality (enough to make a basic block explorer or exchange) 3. Various networking code fixes (better peer discovery is a work in progress based on testnet results) 4. Miscellaneous smaller changes Block header format is easier to work with and includes more data PoW now includes ledger hash Fixes for signature index ordering/recall in the mempool to handle multiple transactions from one address at a time

The CureCoin team reserves the right to modify schedules and beta release versions as required.

.... 3. CureCoin will be moving closer to pure POS asap in prep for CureCoin 2.0....

Well, at least I know in advance to pull the plug on my $15k investment. :/

You stand to make more from gpus per watt even if you have an s9 or 15k$ worth of them. Also asics are good for a lot of other coins too, like bitcoin. If your serious about your investment you should know this and have thought this out. I highly recommend looking through the asic mining guide on coinwarz if you are serious about asics. I dont think Ive ever heard of anyone else buying asics just for curecoin.

Also, the move is "closer" to pure pos.. next phase for 1.x is still a hybrid. Also Asic hardware gets outdated faster than gpus and then becomes worthless unlike gpus when the next model comes out, so figure in extra hardware deprecation. Just my 2 cents.

I think last poster bardacuda agrees with this - "I knew I should have bought those nvidia cards back in the fall..."

Not all of that number is ASICs. But much of the appeal to cc was the ability to be on all sides. Like I said, at least now I know in advance the best thing to do is just mine/fold and dump.

We are still planning to launch SigmaX which will share a common codebase with cc2.0 and provide pure-PoW functionality. It won't be SHA256D for ASICs, but it will still support "traditional" mining and the accompanying security model.